Tree Spade - latest addition to armada

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Our spring to-do list includes removing a number of shrubs from the perimeter of the house foundation and replacing them with lower maintenance/better looking versions (planted with more space from the foundation). I didn't relish the idea of doing it all by hand, so found a Wolverine TD13-36R - https://www.usawolverine.com/html/product/87.html at auction. As I don't own a pickup or trailer, had to get creative to load it for the trip home.

Ran into the round peg into a rectangular hole problem, since the pin receiver at the bottom of the SSQA plate wasn't set up for the round locking pins on my Kubota SSQA. With a little grinding, got it modified to work on the Kubota. I don't think I removed enough metal to sacrifice the integrity of the connection - the B3350 isn't heavy enough to really challenge it.

Had just enough time left yesterday for a test drive to remove and replant the first shrub. Didn't have to get off the tractor to dig or lift the shrub!
 

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That looks like useful attachment. I'd be mindful of the area (pushing tip down force) you ground out, it looks pretty thin for strength.
 

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Turns out that first bush was the easiest of the bunch. Did the rest of them yesterday and the shrub size & root structures were more formidable.

The bucket is 1/4" steel and I had no issues going straight down, angling in and curling or pushing/pulling in a hole with it. It would take more weight and FEL power than my B3350 to bend the bucket. That being said, I wouldn't use it when the ground's hard-frozen or try any X-treme maneuvers with it.

In summary, I'd give this attachment a thumbs-up
 
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Interesting....

I don't think my little tiny baby tractor has the oomph to dig with that though.
 
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Not with that tool.:)
I'll have to dig around the sides first, then underneath.
I've personally not been in position to "save/replant". If I'm removing said, it's going away as quickly and easily as possible.

This was my eyesore last year. After removing many 2-man landscape rocks, and red lava rock from the bed.
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I literally pushed them over and ripped them out
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The beds were rebuilt and replanted.
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Commercial weed barrier and rock to match was the final appearance. The difference in tree spacing was corrected prior to completion.

In total, 4ft x 87ft of boxed landscaped area was redone with new PT boards, commercial weed barrier and river rock. Then the large landscape rocks were strategically placed.
 
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That's a nice looking project Trimley! In my case, we were going to re-use the removed shrub in other places, so I couldn't employ my wrap-the-chain-and-yank procedure. With the yews & burning bush root systems, I don't think my B3350 could have yanked them out.
 

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That's a nice looking project Trimley! In my case, we were going to re-use the removed shrub in other places, so I couldn't employ my wrap-the-chain-and-yank procedure. With the yews & burning bush root systems, I don't think my B3350 could have yanked them out.
If your 3350 is not strong enough,.....that is justification,..... for a BIGGER Kubota. :)